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Docks began as a way to prop up your shiny devices in all its glory, a way to turn your gadgets into a piece of décor for your work-desk. We all know of the classic Apple Dock for the iPhone and iPad, but at $30 per dock, it is tough to justify purchasing too many of those. Quirky, a start-up website similar to Kickstarter, has brought Jin Chai’s docking station, the Converge, to life. Capable of docking up to four devices, you can show off all of your prized gadgets in one place. Check out the full review after the cut!

We love Just Mobile as much as we fancy all-things aluminum, and both make a great team to bring us some of the most useful accessories iDevice users can ever wish for. Just Mobile'sGum Plus was a cute little battery pack with a decent amount of juice packed into it to triple the lifespan of your iPhone but not nearly enough to bring an iPad to its maximum self. At last, we've got something that promises to fully charge an iPad or iPad 2 and still have enough power to keep on charging. Just Mobile's answer is the Gum Max. A supercharged, hyped-up battery pack with - close your eyes for this, 10,400mAh of sheer power waiting to be let lose on your iPad.

As always we're going to be the judge of that, so jump past the break for the full review!

Twelve South has got Mac users backs for years now with brilliant accessories that make everyday experiences even better. Today, we've got our hands on the PlugBug, the latest from Twelve South. If you own a MacBook, chances are that you also have an iPad, iPhone or iPod. And let's face it, all these gadgets are in deep in of their daily dose of tasty electricity. It's shiny red, small and when combined with your Mac's power adapter, the PlugBug adds a 10W USB charging port for your iOS devices to hook up to. Why didn't I think of that? Full review right after the break!

Ah the classic Apple White USB charge and sync cable. A must for almost every Apple peripheral, sometimes it is just not there when you need it on the go. That problem is solved with the ScoscheFlipSync Keychain Charge and Sync Cable for iPhone, iPad and iPod! A gem of an idea, this little thing has the potential to solve all your charging and syncing problems in those tight spots. Does it work, and is it worth it? Click on to read more!

Tablets seem to be all the rage these days with products from various companies hitting store shelves these days, everything from the established iPad to the less loved Blackberry Playbook. However, one complaint a lot of users have had is that they like the functionality of the tablets but they also want a physical keyboard to type on. This is where Bluetooth keyboards come into the picture. These days you can get a case that's custom fit to your device that includes a keyboard or just use any other Bluetooth based keyboard you have. The problem for some is that, both those solutions will add some bulk to your bag or device itself, so what if you want a keyboard without the bulk? That's where the Acase Ultra Slim Tablet Keyboard comes into play. So is it worth checking out?

What do you do when you're out of power? Plug into the wall of course. But that isn't an option if you're out and about. Sure you can slip on a battery case like the PhoneSuit Elite or the Mophie Juice Pack Plus, but what if you carry other gadgets with you? That's where PhoneSuit's Primo Power Core comes into play. It's a portable power plant that can fit quite uncomfortably inside your pocket waiting to serve you with its massive 8200mAh of pure battery pack juice not from concentrate. We've never reviewed such mighty power before, so this is going to be interesting for all of us.

Phones, tablets, iPods, wireless headphones - you name it, this is a portable battery pack you're not going to want to miss. So check out the full review right after the jump!

If you're into gaming like me, the iPad and other touchscreen devices have never been sufficient for gaming mostly due to the lack of any physical control. Now Ten-One Design is looking to somewhat fix that problem with the Fling, a joystick that you can attach anywhere on the screen to give a bit of extra precision. It looks promising, but does it actually deliver? Keep reading after the jump to find out!

After the success of the AluPen stylus, Just Mobile has released the AluCube to accompany its pencil shaped aluminum stylus for capacitive touchscreen tablets. Styluses are fast growing to become one of the more desirable accessories one can get for a large touchscreen tablet such as the iPad. Just Mobile'sAluPen has been one of the more unique styluses on the market with its solid aluminum construction and chubby pencil design. Some may find the two be the most useful tools to get the job done while others may point and laugh.

Whatever the case may be, you may find this particular stylus set to fit in nicely on top of your desk. So jump past the break for the full review!